Prof. Tony Nader-Ram:
The discovery that the human physiology
is Veda tells us that the
human physiology contains within it the total, infinite organizing
power of Nature. The field of all possibilities is open to human
understanding and direct experience. The human physiology is
itself the field of all possibilities  Veda expressed in material
form.

Chart of the 40 aspects of Vedic Literature
and Corresponding Qualities of Consciousness
and Areas of Human Physiology

Holistic
(Dynamic Silence)

Whole
Physiology

Flowing
Wakefulness

Sensory
Systems

Offering
and
Creating

Processing
Systems

Reverberating
Wholeness

Motor
Systems

Expressing

Autonomic
Ganglia

Transforming

Limbic
System

Expanding

Hypothalamus

Self-Referral

Pituitary
gland

Measuring
and
Quantifying

Neurotransmitters,
Neurohormones

All-Knowing

Basal
ganglia,
cerebral cortex,
cranial nerve,
brain stem

Distinguishing
and Deciding

Thalamus

Specifying

Cerebellum

Enumerating

Cells,
tissues,
organs: types andcategories

Unifying

Association fibresof the
Cerebral Cortex

Analyzing

The
central
nervous system

Lively
Absolute
(I-ness or Being)

Integrated
functioning of the
central nervous
system

Integrating
and
Harmonizing

Cycles
and
rhythms,
pacemaker cells

Invincible
and
Progressive

Immune
system,
biochemistry

Establishing

Anatomy

Nourishing

Venous
and
biliary systems

Differentiating

Lymphatic
system and
glial cells

Equivalency

Arterial
system

Balancing-
Holding Together
and Supporting

Cell
Nucleus

Separating

Cytoplasm
and
cell organelles

Communication
and Eloquence

Cytoskeleton
and
cell membrane

Diagnosing

Mesodermal
cells

Synthesizing

Endodermal
cells

Enlightening

Ectodermal
cells

Transcending

Ascending
tracts
of the central
nervous system

Stirring

Fasciculi
proprii

Structuring

Descending
tracts
of the central
nervous system

Blossoming
of
Totality

Voluntary
motor
and sensory
projections

Ancient
and
Eternal

Great
intermediate
net

Memory

Memory
systems
and reflexes

All-Pervading
Wholeness

Cerebral
Cortex
Layer I

Silencing,
Sharing
and Spreading

Cerebral
Cortex
Layer II

Unfolding

Cerebral
Cortex
Layer V

Dissolving

Cerebral
Cortex
Layer VI

Omnipresent

Cerebral Cortex
Layer III

Unmanifesting
The Parts, But
Manifesting The
Whole

Cerebral
Cortex
Layer IV

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
on the importance of
regular practice of the
Transcendental
Meditation technique:

Those who practice Transcendental Meditation
have
the experience that Transcendental Consciousness is
unbounded awareness--it is pure wakefulness; it is fully
awake within itself; it knows only itself and nothing else.

Knowing itself only, Transcendental Consciousness
is
the knower, it is the process of knowing, and also it is the
known--it is all three itself--it is togetherness of the knower,
knowing, and known. It is the Samhita of Rishi, Devata,
Chhandas; therefore,

My Vedic Science, the science of the Samhita
of Rishi,
Devata, Chhandas, is the science of Transcendental
Consciousness, which is self-referral consciousness, or
pure consciousness, therefore,